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I was thinking of adding some negative point cards which can be placed on any players' stockpile. This would add some more interesting strategies to using the Action cards, particularly the "Swap!" actions. | I was thinking of adding some negative point cards which can be placed on any players' stockpile. This would add some more interesting strategies to using the Action cards, particularly the "Swap!" actions. | ||
28/11/08 Edit: After play testing, I increased the points needed to win. | <ul>28/11/08</ul> Edit: After play testing, I increased the points needed to win. | ||
Allowed normal Dvorak rules to apply (a player may now play both an action and a thing card during their turn, instead of only a thing or an action). | Allowed normal Dvorak rules to apply (a player may now play both an action and a thing card during their turn, instead of only a thing or an action). | ||
Created the pass rule, which means that a player may elect to do nothing in their turn. (They still draw a card from the deck, however) | Created the pass rule, which means that a player may elect to do nothing in their turn. (They still draw a card from the deck, however) | ||
<ul>28/11/08</ul> Edit: Normal Dvorak rules now completely apply. A D6 is required for play. |
Latest revision as of 12:37, 28 November 2008
Hi folks!
I'm new to Dvorak, but I just completed my first card deck. "Swap!" Check it out, play it, and let me know what you think.
Cheers
Sinny
Decks Completed
Swap!
This game is intended to be easy to play and understand. A learning curve of about 2 minutes. However, it is meant to be full of tense, exciting and surprising moments.
My thoughts for improvement:
I was thinking of adding some negative point cards which can be placed on any players' stockpile. This would add some more interesting strategies to using the Action cards, particularly the "Swap!" actions.
- 28/11/08
Edit: After play testing, I increased the points needed to win.
Allowed normal Dvorak rules to apply (a player may now play both an action and a thing card during their turn, instead of only a thing or an action).
Created the pass rule, which means that a player may elect to do nothing in their turn. (They still draw a card from the deck, however)
- 28/11/08
Edit: Normal Dvorak rules now completely apply. A D6 is required for play.